Essay on Criminological Perspectives PDF

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Criminological Perspectives
Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................1CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................3REFRENCES...................................................................................................................................4.........................................................................................................................................................4
INTRODUCTION An action or any omission that comes under as an offence as well as punishable by law, istermed as crime, which includes unlawful act, breach, violation and more concept. The presentessay is going to reveal out a case based on violent crime about a murder mystery (Walker andMaddan, 2019). Therefore, to outline a criminology perspective, a number of multiple theorieslike bio-criminology, psychological Positivism and more are used under the given case. Todescribe the case and various laws that can be undertaken to resolve, evidences of real case withAustralian Bureau of Statistics are also explained. MAIN BODYTo explain delinquency and crime, a number of criminological theories can be applied. Itincludes Biological Theories of Crime, Criminal Justice, Cultural Transmission, LabellingTheory and Symbolic Interaction, Psychological Theory and so on, which can be applied as perbasis of types of crime like property, violent, etc. These theories provides a foundational lens thathelps in interpreting and understanding the manifestation of human behaviour more easily.Hereby, cases in which offender committed to do illegal or inhumane activities like murder, rape,physically or mentally assault are taken as violent crimes. While crimes like burglary, theft,vandalism, fraudulent activities, etc. are considered as property crimes (Proctor and Niemeyer,2019). Therefore, to resolve the case in justified way, a number of Criminology Laws has beenmade which includes Crimes Act 1914, Criminal Code Act 1995 and more.Bureau statistics of Australia: It has been analysed from the given statistical data that number of crime cases increasedmore in case of property as compared to violent. Hereby, in violent case, more crimes are relatedwith assault that estimated as 64.3%. While, with 71.2% property case includes theft crime.1

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